Saturday, 9 January 2016

Things to know before buying a powerbank.


; Don't Make Mistakes

A power bank is simply a battery backup that is enclosed and designed with circuitry connections that enables it to be charged and also charge other electronic devices; some of the basic or extensive circuits designed and embedded in most power banks are
the charging circuits, indication circuits, alarm circuits and the overcharging circuits. These  are the most common and basic circuits inside the power banks we see around us today.

Power banks are very important Gadgets in our lives and most of us can not do without it. No thanks to the epileptic power supply we experience in our society. Power banks have made it possible and very convient for us to use our phones the way we like hoping that it will get recharged with a power bank once the battery level drops down. Though the combined usefulness and importance of power banks to our daily life cannot be overemphasized, there are still some notable numbers of disadvantages and dangers associated with buying the wrong power bank or using the right power bank wrongly. To be on the safer side and avoid making mistakes that you will regret later, its vital for you to gather all the valuable information or at least the  basic information about power banks, how it works and the right way to use it.

This piece of information is not meant for only those that are about buying power banks but also for those that already have power banks with them because you must surely get to know something that hitherto you don't know. For the fact you are reading this article right now, it means you want to get some information about using power banks. I won't take much of your time as I am going straight to the main points right about now.

What To Check Out For When Buying A Power Bank:

1. Check the battery capacity and ratings of your phone: This is actually the first thing you should know before ordering for a Power Bank. It is vital to know the capacity of your battery. Your phone battery is rated on mAh (mili Amp per hour) and the output voltage required for charging most mobile phones including smartphones is within 3.5V (Volts) to 5.0V (Volts). Just check the backside of your mobile phone battery right now and see the ratings on your battery. It is on this base that you will make a better choice for the Power Bank capacity you should go for.

2. Check the Power Bank ratings/configurations and capacity:
I know by now you have known your phone battery's rating. If your phone battery is rated more than 3,000mA, then you should go for power banks that are rated 10,000mAh and above for you to be able to get at least two full charges when your phone completely runs down. If you go for let's say Power Bank within the range of 2000mAh and 8000mAh, you will not get one complete full charge at times. I hope you get the trick? The lower the mAh rating of a Power Bank, the lower the charging strength and longevity. But if your phone's battery rating is below 3000mAh, a 5000mAh Power Bank should be okay for you. However if you want it to last longer, you should go for the once rated much higher.

See This 2 in 1 charger: Power bank plus phone charger

3 Check the brand:
Don't make the wrong choice that you will eventually regret later. There are thousands of different Power Banks in the market and online stores. They sell different kinds of power banks both the good ones and the not so good ones. Go for know brands like Samsung power banks, injoo power banks, LG power banks and other notable brands and make sure you don't buy from huckers and people that you don't really know their market identity. Go to known online stores like jumia. Don't forget to check the ratings and configuration before placing an order. Meanwhile, if you can't buy in from online stores, there are credible offline stores in your state that you can enter and buy your originally

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